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~ Program will fight the rising incidence of antimicrobial (drug) resistance and improve patient outcomes ~   Apollo, Asia's foremost integrated healthcare services provider today announced the launch of an Antimicrobial Stewardship Programme (Apollo ASP) at a national level. The program will sensitize care providers on Antimicrobial

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~ Authored by Dr Chandrashekhar T, Director- Critical Care, Fortis Hiranandani Hospital Vashi ~   It's still too early to predict whether the rapid spread of Omicron and its variant will help push Coronavirus from the pandemic phase to a more manageable endemic stage. An endemic disease

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~ Authored by Dr Farah Ingale, Director-Internal Medicine, Hiranandani Hospital, Vashi-A Fortis Network Hospital ~   Recently, researchers have introduced the idea that the Omicron variant could act as a 'natural vaccine'. Some of the researchers believe that Omicron acting as a natural virus might turn out

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To enhance awareness about the latest developments around Covid-19 virus, and how people can stay safe in these testing times, Business Network International (BNI) Hyderabad organized a webinar session for business owners today. The session was attended by 250 participants from various businesses. The webinar

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* Mild symptoms for those who are fully vaccinated * Not much prevalent in children * Cases almost equal in men and women Severity in Covid-19 is much lesser in Omicron variant when compared to Delta variant. Those who are fully vaccinated with both the doses need not

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Entailing an initial investment of around Rs. 140 crores, the hospital will be situated in the Kasaragod district of Kerala Aster aims for the hospital to begin its operations in 2024-25 With an aim to increase its focus and growth in India, Aster DM Healthcare,

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The city-based hospitals have recorded a huge rise in vector-borne diseases. According to Civil Hospital authorities, the OPDs for these diseases – primarily dengue and chikungunya – has reached about 3000 to 5000 cases daily.   While majority of the cases do not need hospitalization, about 150-200

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